Perspectivas Económicas para América Latina 2020
América Latina registrará una ligera recuperación en el 2020, después de un estancamiento en 2019.
La recuperación será impulsada por el mercado interno, ante la debilidad del entorno internacional. Sin embargo, la región no está exenta de riesgos tanto internos como externos. En este seminario presentamos las Perspectivas Económicas para el próximo año, los motores de la recuperación y los riesgo potenciales. Presentamos también el posible escenario que enfrentaría la economía latinoamericana ante la materialización de una recesión global.
• Dr. Alfredo Coutino es director en Moody’s Analytics, y es responsable del análisis económico en tiempo real y de modelos y pronósticos para América Latina.
• Juan Pablo Fuentes es un economista con Moody's Analytics, donde produce análisis en tiempo real, pronósticos y escenarios alternativos para las economías de América Latina.
• Jesse Rogers es un economista con Moody’s Analytics donde cubre las economías de Perú y Chile, así como temas de comercio internacional.
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